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"Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body."

-Hebrews 13:3

 

Board of Directors and Staff...

 
Remember Board and Staff at the Freedom House in the Mae La Refugee Camp, Thailand. Left to right: Diana Glupker, Rick Jackson, Curtis Bostic, Tim Bunn, Danielle Walker, Gabriel Waddell. (Not pictured: Robert A. Clifford, MD, Edgar Feghaly, and Mark Searcy)
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Curtis E. Bostic, Chairman of the Board of Directors

Curtis Bostic, founder of the South Carolina Bostic Law Firm, PA, is an influential attorney in Charleston. He is a member of Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Nursing Home Litigation Group, the Alliance Defense Fund, and the Christian Legal Society. He is also a recipient of the Delta Epsilon Chi award; the Calhoun Advocacy Award and has been selected to the National Order of Barristers for excellence in the “Art of Courtroom Advocacy."

Mr. Bostic is general counsel to corporations ranging in size from small business ventures to multi-million dollar companies. He also serves dozens of churches and non-profits. He is admitted to practice law in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Kentucky.

Currently, Mr. Bostic is serving his second term as a Charleston County Councilman. In addition to his involvement in the community, Mr. Bostic has served as a US Marine, is active in his church, is a board member of several organizations, and is a frequent public and seminar speaker.

You can hear Mr. Bostic on the radio as he hosts two radio programs, “Legally Speaking” and “Just a Minute.” He also serves as legal personality for “Live 5” News on Channel 5-TV (an NBC affiliate).

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Tim Bunn

Tim had the good fortune of meeting his future wife Edith at a young age, when they were both born in the same Raleigh, NC, hospital three days apart. Tim grew up in a Christian home with an older brother and younger sister. When he was seven years of age his father was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, and died three years later, leaving Tim’s family on welfare. When his mother became ill Tim and his sister ended up apart but were later able to reunite.

After his father’s death, Tim rebelled against God and set his sights on success and security, which were things he did not have growing up. After spending four years in the US Navy he entered the business world. At the age of 33, Tim had an excellent wife, two sons, and worldly success yet turmoil in his heart. Reaching the end of himself on December 8, 1978, he turned the control of his life over to the Lord. As a new creation, Tim has not been the same since! With the conversion of his wife shortly after, his marriage and family went from death, darkness and turmoil to a marriage made in heaven with life, light and peace.

Tim’s conversion led to his tremendous hunger for God's Word and ministry, leading him to be involved in several businessmen’s Bible Studies and prison ministries. In 1981, he decided to attend Columbian International University, and two years later he sold my businesses in order to devote himself more to Christ’s service.

After graduating in 1986, Tim and his family started a new church in Fuquay-Varina, NC. Unable to shake the calling the Lord had placed on his life in 1979 to follow the Apostle Paul in taking the Gospel to those who have never heard, Tim started to pursue overseas missions by traveling to India to make disciples, focusing on those who had never heard the gospel. In 2002, he decided to devote himself full time to this call. Tim is now involved in working in partnership with indigenous key leaders to plant self-sustaining Antioch type churches among unreached people groups in the world, particularly Asia.

He still finds himself overwhelmed at times to think that our Savior has chosen him to have a personal relationship with God the Creator. Aside from the blessing of taking the gospel to those that have never heard, Tim looks forward with hope and assurance to an eternity with his Savior.

Tim and his wife of 38 years live in Raleigh, NC, when not traveling. When at home and available, he works with his two sons who are married with four children each. Tim and Edith’s daughter is not married and lives in Tennessee.

For more information on Tim’s work, visit New Foundations International.

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Robert A. Clifford, MD

Dr. Robert Clifford was born in San Diego, California, the son of a Naval Aviator. After many military transfers, he and family moved to Charleston, South Carolina - his "hometown" since 1977. While Robert was always raised in a home that honored the Lord, he remembers hearing the Father's call for "relationship" when he was 10 years old. Furthermore, he recalls working out his "salvation, with fear and trembling" (Philemon 2:12) at the age of 13.

Robert was called into Worship Ministry at the age of 15. It was then that he became a member of Calvary Lutheran Church - where he continues to serve the Lord as Worship Leader and as an Elder. It was at Calvary, also, that the Lord introduced him to his best friend and helpmate, Tiffannie. Tiffannie and Robert have been blessed with two daughters, Lauren and Anna. For these girls, it is their parents' greatest desire that they will "taste and see that the Lord is good" and will forever know that they are loved and are "called, according to His purpose." (Psalm 34:8 and 2 Timothy 1:9)

After graduating Furman University, Robert completed medical school and Pediatric Residency training at the Medical University of South Carolina. He is currently on the Clinical Teaching Faculty at MUSC and serves as the Chairman of Pediatrics at both Roper and St. Francis Hospitals. Additionally, he is a full-time General Pediatrician and a practicing partner with Coastal Pediatric Associates, P.A. in Charleston, SC.

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Edgar Feghaly

Dr. Edgar Feghaly was born in Lebanon to a Catholic father and Greek Orthodox mother. He was saved at the age of 7 as a result of a Baptist missionary who established a church near his home.

Dr. Feghaly has a Bachelor of Science degree from Bob Jones University, a Masters of Theology from the Seminary of Biblical and International Studies, and was awarded his Doctor of Divinity by Faithway Baptist College. He was ordained and commissioned by Southside Baptist Church.

Since his ordination, he has been a missionary with World Wide New Testament Baptist Missions for 18 years. He planted the Bible Baptist Church in Haddath, Lebanon, and from that base of operations he reaches out to Lebanese Arabs and the people that come from various African countries to work in Lebanon.

Dr. Feghaly and his wife, Roseann, have two children, and continue to actively work planting churches in the Middle East. In addition to overseas ministry, Dr. and Mrs. Feghaly do extensive speaking and ministry in the United States.

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Diana Glupker

Diana is a daughter of Christ, pastor’s wife, mother, and nurse. She has been married to her husband Joel for 23 years, and has two children—Nathan, 21, and Hannah, 18. She assists her husband in his calling as a pastor, which he has done for 17 years, and currently ministers at Charleston Harbor Bible Church.

Diana is an RN, a BSN, and is certified in operating room nursing. She has been in nursing since the 1970s.

She became a follower of Christ at a young age, and has found her life journey with Christ to be exciting, challenging, and very rewarding. She is privileged to be a part of Remember and its vision for the “forgotten ones.”

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M. Rickman “Rick” Jackson

Born and raised in Hendersonville, NC, Rick was saved at the age of 24 in Athens, Greece. He has attended Blue Ridge Community College, Mars Hill College, Western Carolina University, City College of Chicago, Anne Arundel Community College, Community College of the Air Force, and the University of Maryland. In addition, he graduated from the Defense Language Institute, Presidio of Monterey.

Rick served in the United States Air Force for 8 years in the Mediterranean Theater and Middle East, where he earned the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and 9 Air Medals for combat missions.

While in Hendersonville, Rick founded and served as President of Jackson Commercial Painting, Inc., and Hendersonville Decorating Center, Inc. In 1998, he sold both of these businesses and moved his family to Charleston, SC, for the sole purpose of being a member of a church that was fully committed to serving Jesus Christ. This move was based entirely on faith, without a job or a home waiting, but God proved himself mighty.

Rick is the founder and President of Carolina Machine Finishing, Inc., in Charleston, which serves the construction industry through the Southeast with preprimed/prefinished building materials. Rick’s company has been recognized as an exceptional business, including selection by the Charleston County Chamber of Commerce as a winner of the 2003 “Emerging 10” award for companies that have demonstrated exceptional growth, innovation, customer service, and a high degree of character and integrity, and recognition as the North Charleston Small Business of the Year for 2006.

Rick has been happily married to his best friend Cathy for 26 years, and they have eleven children—five daughters and six sons. Rick and Cathy are proud to be new grandparents. Rick was first introduced to mission work in 1990, and has been involved with short term missions work in Central America and the Caribbean, and assists C.L.A.I.M. (Christian Laymen Assisting International Ministries) whenever possible.

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Mark Searcy

Mark received Christ at a young age and quickly became a committed Christian with a passion for Bible study. Mark Searcy grew up farming in Hendersonville, North Carolina and married his high school sweetheart, Sharon. Though neither of them had previously felt called to foreign missions, by their first anniversary they were missionaries living in Haiti doing agricultural mission work.

Now for over 27 years they have been involved in missions all around the world. In the late 1980's Mark and Sharon got involved in Honduras and are still very involved with the "Christian Community in Honduras." They maintain a residence in Western North Carolina and manage a well respected custom home building company in the area called Searcy Custom Homes.

Mark and Sharon have six biological children and two unofficially adopted daughters, Kelly and Lynda, who are adults, married and have given them eight grandchildren. Their oldest two biological children, John-Mark and Joanna are in college now. The younger four, Katlyn, Paul, Deborah and Joseph are still at home.

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Gabriel J. Waddell

Ministry, in one facet or another, has been a large part of Gabriel Waddell’s life since he was a teen. He has directed youth community outreach programs, taught character in the public school, and served in multiple support roles for the local church. An award-winning communicator and musician, Gabe has taught high school speech, and until moving to South Carolina, served as the Director of Free Indeed, the traveling choral ministry team of Patrick Henry College.

Gabe is admitted to practice law in California. He earned his Juris Doctor from the Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy, and came to Charleston from northern Virginia, where he worked in the legal department at the Home School Legal Defense Association.

Gabe’s work with Remember has brought him in contact with Christians all throughout the Charleston area, and all throughout the world, and he rejoices to see the Spirit of God at work in His people. He is privileged to be a part of that work.

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Danielle Walker

Danielle Walker trusted Christ as her Savior at a young age and was raised in a church where there were many opportunities to become involved in ministry, including teaching Sunday School and working with AWANA.

During high school, she was privileged to serve on a short-term mission trip to Bolivia where the team taught English and worked with children in schools and churches.

After graduating from the Oak Brook College of Law in 2004, Danielle went to work at the Bostic Law Firm, PA, in Charleston, South Carolina. She enjoys legal work, working with children, music, and hitching motorcycle rides.

Danielle’s interest in the persecuted church stemmed from the Bible and biographies of Christians such as Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand and others who paid a high price for their faith in Jesus Christ. Although her life and daily challenges are drastically different from those faced by the persecuted church, she hopes to be as faithful to love and serve the Lord as those who are facing true persecution.

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